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DJI Mini 5 Pro Leaks Show First Accessories: Propellers, Batteries, and ND Filters

DJI Mini 5 Pro Leaks Show First Accessories: Propellers, Batteries, and ND Filters

Fresh images of the upcoming DJI Mini 5 Pro have surfaced online, giving us a much closer look at some of the accessories that will ship with DJI’s newest ultra-light drone. The latest leaks reveal redesigned propellers, details on two battery options, and a new series of ND filters built for the 1-inch sensor camera.

First Clear Glimpse of the Accessories

The new images provide a sharper look at the Mini 5 Pro’s accessories lineup. The lens markings confirm an E24 F1.8 camera, but the real highlight is what comes alongside the drone: two battery types, updated propellers, and new filter sets that appear purpose-built for professional shooters.

Two Battery Types for Longer Flights

The leaked product labels confirm two distinct batteries:

  • Standard Intelligent Flight Battery – rated at 27.8 mAh

  • Battery Plus – rated at 33.5 mAh, promising up to 52 minutes of flight time

This extended endurance could make the Mini 5 Pro the longest-flying drone in its weight category. Pricing is rumored to fall between $70–$100 per battery, giving pilots affordable flexibility when choosing between weight savings or maximum flight duration.

Press-On Propellers Return

One of the most exciting changes is the return of quick-swap propellers. Instead of fiddling with tiny screws, pilots can simply press and click to swap out damaged props. This innovation was beloved in earlier DJI drones and will make in-field maintenance much faster and less frustrating.

New ND Filter Set

The leaks also show a new set of ND filters (ND8, ND16, ND128) designed for the Mini 5 Pro’s 1-inch sensor. These filters should allow pilots to capture cinematic motion blur and balance exposure even in challenging lighting conditions. It’s another sign that DJI is aiming to give Mini 5 users access to higher-end creative tools usually reserved for larger drones.

What It Means for Pilots

Taken together, these leaks suggest DJI is focusing on ease of use and pro-level control. Longer flight time, quick propeller swaps, and a tailored ND filter set point toward a drone designed for creators who don’t want compromises just because they’re flying under 250 grams.

SpeedyDrone’s Take

Every new leak makes the Mini 5 Pro look more like the perfect balance of portability and professional capability. Between its 1-inch sensor, LiDAR protection, longer flight times, and now a refined accessories lineup, DJI seems determined to make this the most complete sub-250g drone to date.

Stay locked to SpeedyDrone—we’ll be bringing you the latest updates, hands-on impressions, and breakdowns as the Mini 5 Pro’s official release date gets closer.

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